Here are a few words about our company, the people, and the work we do.

Hogging more than one thousand square feet of Chelsea real estate, Ace & Son Moving Picture Co., LLC is in the business of making every inch count.

Over the past few years we've produced animation for several documentary and non-fiction films, commercials, theatrical pieces, show opens and a handful of our own original short films. We've also served as a production company for pilots and feature films. We do a lot of editorial work -mostly non-fiction -and some graphics too.

While we think we're pretty good at what we do, it's important to keep in mind that our art form has a lineage. No matter how innovative we may be, our work builds on the legacy of our ancestors and starts a conversation with generations to come.

Our production space has been utilized for stop motion shoots, interviews, art shows, editorial facilities. Every project has it's own needs and goals, sometimes that involves transforming the workspace. Almost always that involves navigating straits of communication to articulate ideas whose ultimate expression can only be seen in the results on screen.

Director/Producer Richard O'Connor began his life in animation with R. O. Blechman at The Ink Tank. Blechman's first job was with John Hubley at Storyboard, Inc. Hubley first made his name as an artist on Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. This tradition inspires the duel drives of experimentation and craftsmanship in the studio's work.